Female Sex Drive

Good News: Women Are Randier Than Ever

One of the best things about spring is that cleavage comes out of hibernation, but sexy outfits are not the only thing in bloom, apparently. A new study shows that women's sex drive also blossoms in the springtime.

Research from University of Tromso in Norway has suggested that women are more horny in the spring than any other time of year. Apparently their arousal is closely linked to light that as it starts to shine more in April and May, their craving for sex peaks.

Spring breakers are thrilled with the news, and while they couldn't care less as to why that’s the case, one hypothesis for the arousal increase is that sunlight can have an impact on certain hormones in the body, such as endorphins, which influence our happiness and horniness.

As for men, although we’re horny 24-7/365, the study showed that our randiness ramps up in the fall, with August being our peak month.

Consider this just one more realm where men and women aren’t on the same page.